Features Overview
JMyra is available in two editions, Developer and Enterprise.
Developer Edition contains all of the functionality to support
a single developer place.
The Enterprise Edition contains all the functionality of the Developer
Edition, plus additional functions to help manage and monitor your server
application on one or more machines. Its security features make it
suitable for access over your network.
Comparison
The following table gives you an overview of the features of the different
JMyra editions.
|
JMyra
Enterprise Edition |
JMyra
Developer Edition |
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| User Interface |
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| Includes light-weight web server |
 |
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| Online documentation |
 |
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| Guided Tours |
 |
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| Central configuration of many JMyra nodes |
 |
|
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| Logging |
 |
| Support for log4j API |
 |
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| Support for Java logging API (java.util.logging) |
 |
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| Online Configuration |
 |
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| Distribute log configuration |
 |
|
| Online Log View |
 |
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| Logging to file |
 |
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| Logging via email |
 |
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| Logging to XML |
 |
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| Logging to stderr/stdout |
 |
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| Logging to Unix syslog |
 |
|
| Logging to remote JMyra |
 |
|
| Support for Apache Commons Logging API |
 |
 |
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| Runtime Monitoring |
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| Display running threads |
 |
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| Display system properties |
 |
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| Search class location |
 |
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| Watchdog Threads |
 |
|
| Instance Couter API |
 |
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| Statistics API |
 |
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| Visualization of system statistics |
 |
|
| Configurable visualization of user statistics |
 |
|
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| JMX Support |
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| View and call MBeans online |
 |
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| Start JMyra via MBean |
 |
 |
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| Security |
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| User Management |
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|
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